SHIPPING.
December. Tarawera, from South. Passengers Mrs* Torr, Miss Down, Miss Leonard, Messrs. Graham, Bowun, Torr, Tappal, Cantie, Pritchardt, ten Maori school girls and one boy. Imports, 344 pkgs, tea, 1 pel, 80 bags rice, Common, Shelton and Co. ; 73 pkgs, tea, 1 bale paper, 2 cases bacon, 2 cases, Graham, Pitt and Bennett; 2 pkgs , 5 cases ale, 35 cases, A. Graham; 1 case, W. F. Crawford; 1 pkg., P. B. Standard •> 218 coses, 3 bales, 10 casks, 173 coals, N. Z. 8. Co. ; 80 cases, I qr-cask whisk« y. order; 2 bales paper, 1 pkg. hatdware, 3 cases, Parnell and Boylan ; 2 bale paper, 1 pkg., Large and Townley; 5 hhds., Hansen ; 2 cases ham, 2 cases china, 1 crate, 1 case, \V. Adair; I trunk, 1 case, 13 pkgs., Teat and Friar ; 2 cases, 2 craves, E. K. Brown; 1 case, A. J. C )uper ; 2 crates, East; 1 pkg., Croll; 8 pkgs., Richardson ; 1 pc!., W. Brassey; 1 case, Good ; 1 box, W. K. Tannin, DEP A R TURES. December. Tarawera, Captain Nicholson. Passengers Misses Barry, H. Brown, Forster, Kanisi, Mesdames Bruce and Forster, Mr. T. Forster, and three Natives.
The schoonee Waiapu, Captain Nicholas, came alongside the wharf yesterday morning. She is from Mercury Bay, with a cargo of timber. The Rosina, Noko, and Lucy James are busily engaged tn the shipment of wool to the Asterion and Lochnagar. The schooner Agnes Donald arrived from the North on A Suuday, with coal. The schooner Awaroa, Captain H'lmes, arrived on Sunday night, from Hick’s Bay, with posts, consigned to Graham, Pitt and Bennett. The Tarawera arrived on Sunday morning early from South and Melbourne, leaving for Auckland the same morning, and taking with her, besides a general cargo of goods, 200 sheep shipped by Mr. Sunderland.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 17, 4 December 1883, Page 2
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300SHIPPING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume I, Issue 17, 4 December 1883, Page 2
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